Homeopathic Treatment for Hypothyroidism Thyroid gland synthesize, store and secrete two hormones - Thyroxine and tri-iodo thyroxine; iodine is an essential constituent of these hormones. The decreased function of thyroid gland is called Hypothyroidism. The main symptoms are Oedema, weight gain and thickening of skin and mental derangements, it is more common in ladies during the age of 30 to 50 years.
Treament(s) :-
Lack of self confidence; absent minded; easily offended; loss of memmory; feels better after eating Anacardium Or 30 or 200, 6 hourly
Shy; childish behaviour; aversion to strangers; chilly patient Baryta Carb.200 or 1M, weekly (3 Doses)
History of abortions; weight gain; oedema of extremities and face Pyrogenium 200 or 1M, weekly (3 Doses)
In chronic cases; as an intercurrent remedy Tuberculinum Koch 1M, fortnightly (3 Doses)
In unmarried persons; forced to celibacy; old bachelors and maids Conium Mac 200 or 1M, weekly (3 Doses)
Melancholy, irritabilty and restlessness; desires sweets, cannot stand opposition Thyroidin 3X or 30, 4 hourly
With restlessness; eats well yet emaciates Iodium 30, 4 hourly
Fear of darkness and thunderstroms; delicate, anaemic patients, craves for cold and salt preparations Phosphorus 200, weekly (3 Doses)
For hot patients; sweats easily; worse in warm damp weather. Better from any motion, exercise and at sea Bromium 30, weekly (6 Doses)
The above are the Head remedies used for treating Hypothyroidism in Homeopathy, if your symptoms are not given above please post your details or email me you symptoms.
Take Care and God Bless you !
2007-02-21 20:05:33
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answered by Soul Doctor 7
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If you are hypothyroid you need thyroid medication. I suggest the natural way by using Armour thyroid. Armour contains both T4 and T3, while the most prrescribed thyroid med is only T4. I'll put some related links below.
You can also use zinc, selenium, and L-tryosine to help convert T4 into T3.
2007-02-20 20:30:53
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answered by DNA 6
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Well it would depend on what is causing it. I'm not doctor, you'd probably want to consult one on such a serious matter however if its caused by an iodine defficiency then it would be to increase your intake of that.
If its not then I have read a lot of times an increase in selenium and zinc in your diet helps.
here are some links that might have something you could try
http://www.peacehealth.org/kbase/cam/hn-1035002.htm
http://www.drpodell.org/alternative_thyroid_treatments.shtml
http://thyroid.about.com/library/weekly/aa072000a.htm
http://www.nativeremedies.com/thyroid-assist-treatment-hypothyroidism.shtml
http://www.thyroid-info.com/articles/brownstein-hormones.htm
http://altmedangel.com/hypothy.htm
2007-02-20 09:15:51
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answered by slawsayssss 4
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